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HAND ARM VIBRATION SYNDROME (HAVS) CO-ORDINATOR
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Purpose

Hand-arm vibration (HAV) is vibration transmitted from a work process into workers’ hands and arms. It can be caused by operating hand-held power tools, hand-guided equipment, or by holding materials being processed by machines.

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Multiple studies have shown that regular and frequent exposure to HAV can lead to permanent adverse health effects, which are most likely to occur when contact with a vibrating tool or work process is a regular and significant part of a person’s job.

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Hand-arm vibration can cause a range of conditions collectively known as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). The signs and symptoms include numbness, pain, and blanching (turning pale and ashen).

Target Audience 

  • Industry workers and their supervisors who use some of the below mentioned power tools and equipment which can place workers at increase risk of developing Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS):

  • chainsaws

  • impulse tools

  • ratchet screwdrivers

  • concrete breakers

  • cut-off saws

  • hammer drills

  • hand-held grinders

  • impact wrenches

  • jigsaws

  • pedestal grinders

  • polishers

  • power hammers

  • power chisels

  • powered lawn mowers

  • powered sanders

  • brush/weed cutters

Course Content 

The HAVS training  will cover a range of topics covering practical HAVS management through to the requirements and implementation of the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CoVAWR).  The course content will include:

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  • Introduction to Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)

  • Hand arm vibration risks

  • Legislation relating to HAVS

  • Vibration theory and vibration levels

  • Vibration meters and their use

  • Vibration exposure

  • Management of HAVS

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Following the course it is expected that the delegates will be able to:

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  • Operate an on-site hand arm vibration management programme

  • Understand and, if necessary, measure hand arm vibration levels

  • Assess and plan jobs to control HAVS risks

  • Communicate information about HAVS risk and good practice to tool users

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